Oro Rua Haumanu Collective Podcast
Haumanu Collective is dedicated to the revival, teaching, and sharing of taonga pūoro and the revitalisation of these indigenous Māori musical instruments so that they can be used and enjoyed once again.
Episodes
Friday Nov 24, 2023
James Webster interviewing Tāmihana Kātene
Friday Nov 24, 2023
Friday Nov 24, 2023
In this episode of Oro Rua, James engages in a rich conversation with Ringa Toi Tāmihana Kātene, delving into Tāmihana's profound love for Te ao Māori and exploring the unique approach he brings to his taonga pūoro practice. With a heartfelt appreciation for te reo and its tīkanga, Tāmihana generously shares his personal journey, focusing on his quest to find traditional mediums for the transmission of tūpuna kōrero, including karakia and mōteatea.
Tāmihana illuminates how this exploration has significantly influenced his path, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that the kaupapa of taonga pūoro is not only preserved but actively carried forward to reach our tamariki and mokopuna. He highlights the traditional practices of haka, mōteatea, and karakia as vital conduits for passing on this cultural treasure to future generations.
Join us in this insightful episode as we uncover the passion, dedication, and traditional wisdom that Tāmihana brings to the world of taonga pūoro, bridging the past and the future through the rhythmic threads of haka, the soulful notes of mōteatea, and the sacred echoes of karakia.
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Libby Gray interviewing James Webster
Friday Nov 17, 2023
Friday Nov 17, 2023
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of James Webster, a celebrated Māori artist whose journey through various artistic realms as a ringa toi is nothing short of extraordinary. From the intricate art of whakairo rākau to the profound symbolism of tā moko, and from the enchanting world of puppetry to the grandeur of large-scale sculpture, James has left his mark on the Taonga Pūoro revitalization from its very inception.
Join Libby and James as they unravel the story of James's introduction to te ao Pūoro and explore the myriad influences that have shaped his extensive journey as a multi-disciplinary ringa toi. James draws inspiration from diverse muses that leave their imprint on his Taonga Pūoro practice, contributing to his fervor for ngā mahi toi ā te Māori. Throughout this creative odyssey, various artistic practices have converged and merged, giving birth to new and unique taonga.
In this engaging episode, we discover the rich tapestry of James's artistic exploration, where tradition meets innovation, and the spirit of creativity knows no bounds.
Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
James Webster interviewing Salvador Brown
Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
In this episode, Salvador Brown, a dedicated musician and skilled taonga pūoro practitioner, embarks on a journey of passion and connection, exploring how his love for taonga pūoro is intricately woven into his whakapapa in Te Moana Nui a Kiwa, specifically Haamoa. With a profound devotion to oro and the rich musical traditions that resonate throughout the Pacific, Salvador delves into the mesmerizing world of oro, vibrations, and musical traditions in the Pacific.
He sheds light on the remarkable closeness of these traditions and their interwoven history, discussing how the art of oro, the power of vibration, and the musical traditions of the Pacific have evolved and adapted through the epic voyage to Aotearoa from the Pacific.
Join us in this episode as we unravel the connections between music, culture, and heritage, and discover the profound significance of oro in Salvador's journey and in the wider Pacific context.
Sunday Oct 08, 2023
Libby Gray interviewing Horomona Horo
Sunday Oct 08, 2023
Sunday Oct 08, 2023
In this episode, Libby engages in a captivating conversation with the well-known composer and taonga puoro practitioner, Horomona Horo, hailing from Ngāpuhi, Taranaki, and Ngāti Porou. Together, they embark on a journey into Horomona's deep love for te ao Māori and explore how his connection, not only with Taonga Pūoro but also with te reo and its tikanga, became a form of Rongoā (healing) throughout his life.
From the bustling streets of Auckland to the profound expression of his oro (sound) through his passion for te ao Māori, Horomona's path has been profoundly influenced by Hip Hop culture. He has skillfully combined and fused various musical genres to express his wairua (spirit) in a unique and impactful way.
Join us in this episode as we delve into the fascinating story of Horomona Horo, where music, culture, and the spirit converge in a harmonious journey of self-expression and healing.
Friday Sep 15, 2023
Awhina Tamarapa interviewing Shane James
Friday Sep 15, 2023
Friday Sep 15, 2023
In this compelling episode of our Taonga Pūoro podcast, we have the privilege of sitting down with Shane James, a multifaceted individual with roots in Muaūpoko, Ngaitahu, Ngāti Apa, Rangitāne, Te Arawa, and Ngāti Kuia. Shane generously shares his extensive experience in caring for taonga Māori over an extended period.
Shane's unwavering passion for mahi toi (artistic work) and the preservation of taonga crafted by our tūpuna (ancestors) has driven him to immerse himself in the study of exquisite examples of artistic excellence. These treasures are lovingly held and safeguarded by the dedicated team at Te Papa Tongarewa.
As both a skilled carver and a curator of mahi toi, Shane carries with him a wealth of mātauranga (knowledge) gathered throughout his journey. His mission is to ensure that this knowledge is accessible to contemporary Māori artists who are engaged in the vital work of researching the artworks of our tūpuna. Shane's invaluable experiences and insights stand as a beacon, guiding those who seek to honor and build upon the rich artistic heritage of our ancestors.
Join us in this episode as we delve into the world of taonga Māori and gain a deeper understanding of the dedication and expertise required to care for and perpetuate these cherished treasures.
Monday Sep 04, 2023
James Webster interviewing Libby Gray
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
In this captivating episode of our Taonga Pūoro podcast, join us as we journey with Libby Gray, a practitioner hailing from Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Rehia, Uepōhatu, and Tamaūpoko. Libby takes us on an exploration of her Taonga Pūoro practice while fondly reminiscing about the teachings of her late Kaiako, Rangiiria Hadley. With a dedicated focus on spreading the transformative concept of Taonga Pūoro hei Rongoā, Libby passionately shares her extensive skills with our community, particularly guiding wahine through the profound journey of hapūtanga (pregnancy), offering a holistic approach to wellbeing during this special time. Dive into this episode for a glimpse into the enriching world of Taonga Pūoro and its potential to nurture the spirit and body.
Friday Aug 18, 2023
Horomona interviewing Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Friday Aug 18, 2023
Friday Aug 18, 2023
In this captivating episode of Oro Rua, Horomona engages in a rich conversation with esteemed researcher, composer, and mātanga reo, Dr. Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal, hailing from Ngāti Whanaunga, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tamaterā, and Ngā Puhi. Delving into the depths of te ao pūoro, Te Ahukaramū shares his journey as a classically trained musician who has embraced the indigenous musical practices of the Māori culture, including the mesmerizing realms of te reo, mōteatea, haka, and tākaro. Join us as we uncover how this profound passion has led him to a profound affection for the intricacies of the whare tapere, a world of captivating complexity waiting to be explored.
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Libby Gray interviewing Komako Silver
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Thursday Jul 27, 2023
Libby Gray explores the spiritual practices of Komako Silver, Ngāti Pakahi, Ngā Puhi and her unique approach to her Taonga Pūoro practice. Influenced by a spirituality based up bringing Komako talks to her introduction to taonga pūoro through the growing of hue and connection to Atua Māori and how the spiritual belief systems of other cultures has played a huge part in her practice. E te hunga whakarongo, me are taringa mai.
Friday Jul 14, 2023
James Webster & Libby Gray interviewing Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Friday Jul 14, 2023
In this episode, James Webster and Libby Gray engage in a wānanga with the late tohunga pūoro, Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan of Ngāti Kahungungu and Tauranga Moana. We delve into her vast experience in te ao pūoro, starting with the māramatanga (understanding) taught to her by her pāpā and the elders who guided her journey into te ao pūoro. We explore the teachings passed down by her pāpā, reflecting on his kōrero of the four doors of the oro tangata (human voice) and their significance as pūoro in her practice. Hinewirangi is passionate about her understanding of Ātua Māori and the current gender imbalance that misguides our people. Her story is one of pain and trauma, and how her own healing journey has guided and motivated her to help others heal through oro. Kei te Māreikura, Kei te tōhunga pūoro hoki wairua mai.
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
S1: Ep14 - Libby Gray & Reti Hedley discuss Taonga Pūoro
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Reti Hedley, nō Ngāti Tūwharetoa, is an established musician, composer and audio producer. Mentored by his late mother Rangiiria Hedley, a renowned taonga pūoro artist and lecturer, Reti inherited her knowledge of taonga pūoro. Reti has progressed this precious knowledge further with a degree at WINTEC, which he now incorporates into his life and his band ‘IA’, helping to open up a space for Maori musicians to make both Taonga Puoro and Te Reo Māori more accessible to the public.
The Haumanu Collective
The group is dedicated to the revival, teaching, and sharing of these taonga. We are a newly formed rōpū of six people, are representatives of the wider rōpū, and a continuation of Haumanu.
Mandated by the broader Taonga Pūoro whānau with the support of CNZ and MCH to facilitate a Strengthening Taonga Pūoro strategy.
The core collective are:
- Hinewīrangi Morgan
- Horomona Horo
- Elizabeth Gray
- Tāmihana Katene
- James Webster
- Jerome Kavanagh
- Awhina Tamarapa
Taonga Pūoro were historically used in the arts of healing and cultural ceremonies and still are today, in varying degrees. Due to historical events, there was a decline in the use and cultural practice of the instrumental traditions within Māori culture and with the knowledge base connected to it.
There has been a revival of this craft over the last 30-40 years, led by the late Hirini Melbourne, the late Richard Nunns, Brian Flintoff and Ranginui Keefe, Joe Malcolm, Clem Mellish, the late Rangiiria Hedley, Aroha Yates Smith, Hinewīrangi Kohu Morgan, Ross and Bruce Gregory, Te Miringa Hohaia and others. Haumanu has grown from these initiatives.
Our podcast aims to provide you wide an audible experience so that you can hear these instruments played and to learn more about them.